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Not exact matches
That kind of love refuses to have vicious battles
in the
comments section of some blog or social media
post — that love sits
down over a hot cup of coffee and seeks to understand.
Go
down to the
comments section below and
post the question
in the subject line.
If you scroll
down to the
comment section, you'll see many disgruntled people
posting comments about how this MD's article is unfounded, biased and
in poor taste.
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in the
comments section!
With the recent demerger / share redemption / wind -
down plan, the finish line's now
in sight for (minority) shareholders... I recently addressed some questions
in the
comments section of my last NTR
post.
When I did a guest
post on IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com, there were several artists who opined
in the
comments section that I was putting artists
down, that they just hadn't been taught how to be
in business
in art school.
That's an interesting one because online abuse can be notoriously hard to track
down in real life; sure, the jerks who
post in the YouTube
comments section probably aren't thinking about masking their IP addresses or using a VPN so they're harder to spot, but it can still be a resource - intensive task to find abusers.